I enjoyed and learned from this video. Thank you for your work! It is all very intriguing. There is so very much left to learn of the history of man. If only we could go back in time to see what really happened!
Wouldn't that be something. Guess we're lucky this cross is still standing, who knows how many of these features we lost in the last 800 years. Thanks for watching!
Corjan, Thank you for showing us another piece of a long forgotten, hidden in plain sight, piece of the Templar puzzle. I am looking forward to hearing more from your research and see where it leads. Amazing this Yorkshire cross is structured the same as Oak Island’s. I feel the surface of the Templar’s story has only been scratched. So sad that the Church tried to wipe their existence from our collective history. Keep searching, I know more answers are waiting.
Thanks so much Gretchen, I couldn't believe my eyes when I found this. What an incredible spot, not to mention how gorgeous the North York Moors are in the first place. You live in a beautiful country.
Thank you, it is a privilege to work with so many great people around me. I had a field day (month) producing this. Also hope you liked the soundtrack :)
Absolutely fascinating! Despite researching the Knights Templar in Northumberland ( just North of North Yorkshire) I had never come across this before .Your research is always very interesting. ( I’m happy to pass on anything that may be relevant to you. I have the archaeological excavation notes for some preceptories etc.)
These things don't come easy - what you see here is the result of over a year of research but it feels very rewarding to now share it, especially with comments like yours, so thank you!
@ saw you on Jeff’s channel promoting this , so stopped watching Jeff and jumped to you , now I will jump back and carry on the interview with jfree906 .. 😝💪 acorn here that couldn’t wait for new research 🧐
I fell asleep at night and looked now. Extremely, mysterious, inspiring, in short, thank you for the preoccupy presentation. I will definitely look at it many times. Thanks.
Everyday these guys change history and I love it!!! I too believe that Templers were there many decades ago!!! And with the structures they built everywhere they went, I believe that if they indeed left treasure there it’s in the bedrock and will have amazing architecture and masonry work!!! The swamp has a lot of the answers in it and the way to the money pit isn’t straight down!! There’s a way in and it’s not in the money pit!! Closer to the shore line on the swamp side will be the entrance!!
Given the great work of the astronomer you’ve been working with I thought it was fantastic work by you and him also believe that maybe you can find the entrance to the money pit or I should say the temper religious site maybe also by using his great wisdom in astronomy and the way the Templars might’ve been looking at it!! do you think this is a plausible idea and have you thought of this idea already and is the doctor working on that?
And I’ve had a question that’s been bugging me for years! Many years ago they dug a Cason and a chest and iron chest was like a big piece of metal and I never found out what the chemical breakdown of the metal was to give us an idea when and where that metal was made!!! it looked like it was to me made back in the 1200s. It was really old and hammer worked!!! I would highly appreciate it if you could answer that question for me??? Please!!! And another question I have is for the doctor!!! Maybe you’ve already thought of it. I don’t know. 🤷♂️ but has he looked at the astronomical alignment of the stars at that time when they placed the cross with the big rocks. What five star alignment did Lot 5 work out to be because I believe a lot correlates with the that the tempers did on that island. I guess what I’m saying is is that the temper would’ve worked and lived out of that structure on lot five and they would’ve been alone with the Vikings or whoever you wanna call them that will show the Templars that island there was a structure built on lot five and it was used for hundreds of years by archaeology that has been done up to this point. With that being said, is there any more alignments that correlate at the same time as the cross I guess that’s what I’m saying!! I’m sure the doctor and other people that just thought I’d ask that question!!! I want to thank you for this format and for all your information and your hard work that you’re doing on this quest to understand our past and understand the Templar past it’s amazing work you’re doing and I APPRECIATE YOU!!! Thank You 🙏 humbly 🙏🙏🙏 The work you are doing is what I’ve dreamed of doing since I was 6 years old and I’ve got gray hair now! 😎 Again, I Humbly Thank You 🙏 🙏🙏
Excellent work, cant wait to see more. Im going to head up there for a camping trip to have a look around. It's likely to have some directional influnce as a marker for stone circles and possibly local mines also. Will email you if i find anything interesting in the landscape that might help your research.
There's a brilliant book called The Knight's Templar in Yorkshire written by my friend Trish Colton and her Sister that may be of some use. Its full of information about the Preceptories in Yorshire which was apparently the largest stronghold for them in England with more Preceptories scattered around and land owned by them than anywhere else. Would never have thought there was a connction to Oak Island though, how cool is that :D
@@definitiveverse with Diane Holloway right? Tell your friend I love their book, I have a copy in my collection. Great friends you have. It’s a cool hypothesis, needs more research but the parallels between the cross in Yorkshire and the one on Oak Island are fact and quite remarkable, even mathematically. Thanks for watching!
@@TheJerusalemFiles yes that's the one I couldn't remember Diane's name lol, Trish has been brilliant supporting me with my own writing, I came across her book when I was writing my fictional book about the Templar treasure "The last Journey of the Templar" and researching my last book release Newlands: The truth, the facts & the fiction, which is about Hospitaller Preceptory at Newlands in Wakefield, West Yorks which is often confused with a Templar Preceptory of the same name in Suffolk we've been friends for a few years now.
@ great stuff, I am still working on the relation between Templars and Hospitallers around this site a little bit because a consortium of both paid the ransom for Roger de Mowbray after he had been captured during the Battle of Hattin in 1187. It’s a beautiful rabbit hole :)
corjan , Nolan's Cross" and the "Stone Triangle" have one unique thing in common with one another , they each are shaped like Navigational Devices used by Sea Mariners of the past , Nolan's Cross is shaped like a "Cross- staff" outlined in boulders , and the Stone Triangle is shaped like a " Sextant" outlined with stones ....
@@68MieYes a Cross-staff was a navigational tool used to measure the angle between the horizon and celestial bodies, such as the sun or a star , This allowed mariners to determine a degree to find their position , latitude and direction ...
Amazing find Corjan - Bravo!
Thank you & I couldn’t agree more
I enjoyed and learned from this video. Thank you for your work! It is all very intriguing. There is so very much left to learn of the history of man. If only we could go back in time to see what really happened!
Wouldn't that be something. Guess we're lucky this cross is still standing, who knows how many of these features we lost in the last 800 years. Thanks for watching!
Corjan, Thank you for showing us another piece of a long forgotten, hidden in plain sight, piece of the Templar puzzle. I am looking forward to hearing more from your research and see where it leads. Amazing this Yorkshire cross is structured the same as Oak Island’s. I feel the surface of the Templar’s story has only been scratched. So sad that the Church tried to wipe their existence from our collective history. Keep searching, I know more answers are waiting.
Temple Beeld is an incredible site and I will keep researching this cross and area for more insights. Tx!
Fantastic. Great work Corjan.
Thanks Tom, so cool I can finally share this
Very well done! And very interesting!
Thank you! Put my heart and soul into this.
Wow, nicely done. Interesting research and wonderful presentation. Love the music, too!
Thank you, loved making this and that main theme has become very dear to me, sort of embodies the cross for me now
Wonderful work! What an exciting breakthrough for Oak Island, Cistercian and Templar history
Thanks so much Gretchen, I couldn't believe my eyes when I found this. What an incredible spot, not to mention how gorgeous the North York Moors are in the first place. You live in a beautiful country.
Awesome work Corjan. Thank you for your hard work and for bringing it to us. Looking forward to more!
Thanks Jeff, very grateful I could introduce this amazing place to Tom and you. Let’s discuss further!
Well done! Thanks you for sharing your passion and love for a good mystery with us! I appreciate you and your work so much! ❤ Sincerely,
Angela
What a nice thing to say, thanks so much
Fascinating. I wish you much luck and success in your search for the rest of the story!
Thanks - I fear this research will forever be work in progress :)
Thank you for all of your research and for the hands who aid you in your quest. 🙏🏻
Thank you, it is a privilege to work with so many great people around me. I had a field day (month) producing this. Also hope you liked the soundtrack :)
Fascinating that was ty ❤
So much history in uk we don't know abt
Absolutely fascinating! Despite researching the Knights Templar in Northumberland ( just North of North Yorkshire) I had never come across this before .Your research is always very interesting. ( I’m happy to pass on anything that may be relevant to you. I have the archaeological excavation notes for some preceptories etc.)
Thanks so much & I’d gladly take you up on your offer! There still so much to learn.
@ happy to help. Do you have an email for this sort of thing or shall I email via your your publisher?
@ facebook messenger is quickest
Fantastic the amount of work you put into your research is truly incredible. I look forward to hearing more from you.
These things don't come easy - what you see here is the result of over a year of research but it feels very rewarding to now share it, especially with comments like yours, so thank you!
Hello, I'm so excited to hear from you at the latest on the cross
Thank you for your interest and research and I hope you discover the deeper meanings
so do I, and it feels like we have really made a step forward here
That was good that .. thankyou Corjan 💪
glad you liked it! Thank you so much for sharing!
@ saw you on Jeff’s channel promoting this , so stopped watching Jeff and jumped to you , now I will jump back and carry on the interview with jfree906 .. 😝💪 acorn here that couldn’t wait for new research 🧐
" this sceptered isle"..brought to mind..nice one..
this royal throne of Kings
Noticed the same sword and cross from roadside monolith, on one in the church..
@@reggawardle4874 you have good eyes
Stunning and fascinating discovery Corjan. Terrific production.
Thanks! I had a field day recording and a field day producing this. Wanted everything to be perfect.
I love the idea of a possible connection 👍amazing work my friend !!
Watched the Curse of Oak island since day 1
your work is amazing 👏
@@andrewwallace1376 it’s not a connection I was expecting to find but this story is writing itself! Tx for watching 🙏
Awesome stuff. Thanks for sharing
Thank you!
I fell asleep at night and looked now. Extremely, mysterious, inspiring, in short, thank you for the preoccupy presentation. I will definitely look at it many times. Thanks.
So glad you enjoyed this! Tx for watching
Excellent thanks for your hard research & passion.........
@@stephenpodeschi6052 thanks so much it’s a labour of love :)
Everyday these guys change history and I love it!!! I too believe that Templers were there many decades ago!!! And with the structures they built everywhere they went, I believe that if they indeed left treasure there it’s in the bedrock and will have amazing architecture and masonry work!!! The swamp has a lot of the answers in it and the way to the money pit isn’t straight down!! There’s a way in and it’s not in the money pit!! Closer to the shore line on the swamp side will be the entrance!!
Given the great work of the astronomer you’ve been working with I thought it was fantastic work by you and him also believe that maybe you can find the entrance to the money pit or I should say the temper religious site maybe also by using his great wisdom in astronomy and the way the Templars might’ve been looking at it!! do you think this is a plausible idea and have you thought of this idea already and is the doctor working on that?
And I’ve had a question that’s been bugging me for years! Many years ago they dug a Cason and a chest and iron chest was like a big piece of metal and I never found out what the chemical breakdown of the metal was to give us an idea when and where that metal was made!!! it looked like it was to me made back in the 1200s. It was really old and hammer worked!!! I would highly appreciate it if you could answer that question for me??? Please!!! And another question I have is for the doctor!!! Maybe you’ve already thought of it. I don’t know. 🤷♂️ but has he looked at the astronomical alignment of the stars at that time when they placed the cross with the big rocks. What five star alignment did Lot 5 work out to be because I believe a lot correlates with the that the tempers did on that island. I guess what I’m saying is is that the temper would’ve worked and lived out of that structure on lot five and they would’ve been alone with the Vikings or whoever you wanna call them that will show the Templars that island there was a structure built on lot five and it was used for hundreds of years by archaeology that has been done up to this point. With that being said, is there any more alignments that correlate at the same time as the cross I guess that’s what I’m saying!! I’m sure the doctor and other people that just thought I’d ask that question!!! I want to thank you for this format and for all your information and your hard work that you’re doing on this quest to understand our past and understand the Templar past it’s amazing work you’re doing and I APPRECIATE YOU!!! Thank You 🙏 humbly 🙏🙏🙏 The work you are doing is what I’ve dreamed of doing since I was 6 years old and I’ve got gray hair now! 😎 Again, I Humbly Thank You 🙏 🙏🙏
Wow, thank you from England
You live in a beautiful country that hasn't told all of its stories yet. Thanks for watching!
Fantastic work my friend!
Couldn't have done it without you Mr Morford - hat off to you!
Awesome! Hope to hear more on this! -- Cyndi
You can count on that! Thank you!🙏
very rad!
Thank you!
Excellent work, cant wait to see more. Im going to head up there for a camping trip to have a look around. It's likely to have some directional influnce as a marker for stone circles and possibly local mines also. Will email you if i find anything interesting in the landscape that might help your research.
Thanks so much & enjoy the trip. There's much to see in that area in terms of stone circles & menhirs - amazing place!
I enjoyed that.
Much appreciated!
There's a brilliant book called The Knight's Templar in Yorkshire written by my friend Trish Colton and her Sister that may be of some use. Its full of information about the Preceptories in Yorshire which was apparently the largest stronghold for them in England with more Preceptories scattered around and land owned by them than anywhere else. Would never have thought there was a connction to Oak Island though, how cool is that :D
@@definitiveverse with Diane Holloway right? Tell your friend I love their book, I have a copy in my collection. Great friends you have. It’s a cool hypothesis, needs more research but the parallels between the cross in Yorkshire and the one on Oak Island are fact and quite remarkable, even mathematically. Thanks for watching!
@@TheJerusalemFiles yes that's the one I couldn't remember Diane's name lol, Trish has been brilliant supporting me with my own writing, I came across her book when I was writing my fictional book about the Templar treasure "The last Journey of the Templar" and researching my last book release Newlands: The truth, the facts & the fiction, which is about Hospitaller Preceptory at Newlands in Wakefield, West Yorks which is often confused with a Templar Preceptory of the same name in Suffolk we've been friends for a few years now.
@ great stuff, I am still working on the relation between Templars and Hospitallers around this site a little bit because a consortium of both paid the ransom for Roger de Mowbray after he had been captured during the Battle of Hattin in 1187. It’s a beautiful rabbit hole :)
Great video, subscribed for more, 👍
@@zackmoore147 thank so much!
Nice job
Thanks!
Why turned 90° clockwise? Is Oak Island 90° clockwise (West) from North Yorkshire?
@@steponfrog7265 you have good eyes, work in progress, there’s several options - thanks for watching! 🙌🙌
. Good on ya great work
Thank you!
Wow, I spend a lot of childhood holidays in Westerdale A tiny, but beautiful village
I fell in love with Westerdale and the Moors, such a beautiful spot and the people are amazing, they really are
Goed gedaan!
Dank je wel voor het kijken!
I find that stars ✨ and build walls is an ancient knowledge…
There is a cross like that near Peebles in the borders on the side of a hill
would love to see that, where do I find it?
I will be in Ireland 🇮🇪 next year to look at Templars sites and one church ruin from 1178 same year they visited oak island 🏝️
C est quand que vous traduisez en français ?
U have to have longer videos
3 mins doesn’t cover anything. I watched ur doc from England years ago with the red head guy
I was glued
Giant portal
No
Excellent job Sir
thank you Sir!
corjan , Nolan's Cross" and the "Stone Triangle" have one unique thing in common with one another , they each are shaped like Navigational Devices used by Sea Mariners of the past , Nolan's Cross is shaped like a "Cross- staff" outlined in boulders , and the Stone Triangle is shaped like a " Sextant" outlined with stones ....
So if you set the instrument like the crosses it shows you a coordinate or place? …
@@68MieYes a Cross-staff was a navigational tool used to measure the angle between the horizon and celestial bodies, such as the sun or a star , This allowed mariners to determine a degree to find their position , latitude and direction ...
@@kirkdepierre4544 hello 👋.
I just noticed that the popes staff resembels the cross with the bent line…
Hi 68 Mie , The Cross-staff is an old navigational device , it has nothing to do with religion...